berlin wall watchtowers

navigate by keyword : around berlin between border busch command dismantling east former fortifications found further innergerman kieler near only outer over part platz potsdamer ring round schlesischer survived surviving that there these three towers used wall watchtower watchtowers well were west

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Berlin Wall Watchtowers
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As part of the border fortifications that were the Berlin Wall, there used to be over 300 watchtowers – only three of these survived the dismantling of the border between West and East Berlin: two `command towers` at Kieler Eck and Schlesischer Busch, as well as a round watchtower near Potsdamer Platz. Further surviving towers can be found on the former `outer ring` around Berlin and on the former inner-German border.


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